KYOKO-HINDU NOSEBLEED CITY

neat music blog by stuart kets, a few films. but mainly music, and in between art by me, and my own music too. thanks for coming over, man.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Rangers - Suburban Tours (2010)

RANGERS! FUCKING RANGERS!
Howcome this kid hasn't been heard enough, thats what i wanna' know. Well they're some type of post-chillwave 90's groove-athon similiar to James Ferraro except more "NOW". With some obsession with Suburbs, i guess they're drugged up suburb kids who lived too much of the 80s. Apparently this song i found is off  their L.P "Suburban Tours" Released March 2010. It's said to be "The obvious comparison point is James Ferraro or Ariel Pink and their expressions of white American solitary poplife." (Even though James Ferraro is NOT white, to the stupid hipster who wrote that on his laptop at Starbucks.)
This album was inspired by his move from the outskirts of his native Dallas, Texas, to a rainy San Francisco, weird lonliness of pop filled him. Whether it was him reminising of kids pizza and gym work-out videos he made a fucking good album. If you haven't heard this, then you're a late-o creep.


RANGERS "OUT PAST CURFEW" from OESB // FUTURE SOUND on Vimeo.

Download "Out Past Curfew" (Right-Click Save as)


Sunday, March 14, 2010

The New Creation - Troubled

 The New Creation was born in 1970 when Chris Towers, an unknown guitarist from Vancouver, decided to form a Christian rock group with Lorna Towers as lead singer and Janet Tiessen on drums. Scared by reports of the hippie excesses of the Manson/Altamont era, Lorna Towers wrote doom-laden, apocalyptic lyrics for the New Creation's aptly titled album, Troubled. The band was unpolished, yet somehow captured a unique lo-fi sound comparable to a hybrid of the Velvet Underground and the Shaggs.

60’s Garage Godcore? Yet it transcends being a mere period piece. The band’s songwriting is deliriously brilliant, their lyrical perspective haunting. The band’s sincerity is unquestionable, even if its meters are unfathomable. Fearful Christian kids worrying about drugs and Manson Cults looming, singing songs about it. Its really beatiful. This album was thought to be lost in the mist of times, it has quite a nice feel to it songs like "The Cherry Blossoms" and The Shaggs got together and had sex in a pyschadelic garage, and left the re-verb on. Its distorted and lazy, and lo-fi genius, i know its Christian, im not Christian, but i like good music. And its really amazing. Don't think, just download, and let your mind go numb with good jams.


Download - Troubled

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Matrix Metals - Flamingo Breeze (2009)

Have you ever heard of Matrix Metals? Yea, well i hadnt heard of them either until i found them the other day.
 
Sound quite simliar to the work of James ferraro, i think the main guy from this project was in a band with the dude. If you havent heard James Ferraro already, or Lamborghini Crystal already, you probably should aswell as his many similar artists and side projects.


MATRIX METALS "FLAMINGO BREEZE, PART 4"

Now many people might tag this stuff as drone, or other tags that would probably put people off. But this isnt the type of drone, with kids masturbating with the noises of their synths type of drone. This is something completely new. If its any type of drone, its "80s hawaiian pi vhs flickering through sega genesis circuits drone." If miami cops were on too much coke and acid, driving through a tele-portation beachy islandy tropical mind-numbing mother-fucking dinosuar, jurrasic park adventure dug up and out of a old heap of reel-to-reel tapes. All through recorded on a VHS tape type of drone!" the sound these guys make, is enough to get excited about for someone not into drone. These Southern California mythology cats capture the imaginary high life of neon Corvette ridesand sea-breeze mind-surfing. There sound is very very very good.
Download*Matrix Metals - Flamingo Breeze (2009)
Lastfm - Matrix Metals
Lastfm - James Ferraro

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Le Elbow - Order of the Solar Temple (music video)

James Barithwaite and Stuart Kets's band (me) new song
and even, music video. scenes taken from the holy mountain.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Hanging Coffins


Hanging Coffins are a strange new pysch punk band from Eugene OR. Night-People got exposed to these dudes Chrome esque, creeped out, dark, druggy jams via there cassette on Madison’s Jerkwave Tapes. This is a stark album not in its lack of fullness of instrumentation or composition but in its isolated downer feelings and mood, there are times when something brighter and slightly uplifting shines through the fog of the menacing psychedelic guitar grit, but for the most part this is damaged primordial alien rock and it rips. its very good, i liek it alot.

 

Saturday, January 30, 2010

John Lennon & Yoko Ono

This was John Lennon and Yoko Ono's first film, "Suprise Suprise" quite soon around the time they had just got together, the song they are playing is called 'everyone had a hard year' which was a unfinished song of John Lennons, which was then collaberated with a Mcartney song, to make "Ive got a feeling'. Which is a shame, because "everyone had a hard year is so much better.
This is quite unique footage, taken at Ringo Starr's house where John & Yoko first lived together - because his flat in London became unusable when John was caught for weed before he
met Yoko watch - "suprise suprise"





Also Listen to their song "Dont Worry Kyoko, (Mummy's Only looking for her hand in the snow)".
play

This couple did quite alot of cool avant-garde shit, you should probably also check out their big film, or slightly larger film. TWO VIRGINS. The music is nice and dreamy, nature-ish and droney. And so is the movie, of course pyschadelic.
Recorded May 19, 1968 -- the night that Yoko Ono practiced her witchcraft, and hypnotized John Lennon, who was very vulnerable after over 2 years of taking LSD almost daily.watch.. two virgins



apart from this and some other stuff, yoko sucked.

CRYBABY. AND THE BEATLES ARE BAD.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

What south-african post-rock? What good south-african post-rock? or South-African post-rock for that matter?

Why is South-African music so bad, why does it really suck, why is the only thing that has anything to do with popular music in south-africa is between fucking danny-k and the dirty skirts. Or shitty Electro DJ's and dubstep, and people who just think they are too fucking folky indie for their own pants.Why is South-african music so shit? I think it has to do with many south-african hipsters being too lame, and too many animal collective cd's being played in lame hipster homes.Everyone stop sucking hipster garbage cock, and listen to good music and make good music. Stop wearing neon, and stop having account on lookbook and just be a little bit cooler. Stop going to evol, stop going to fiction and stop vomiting in your moms house. Here is my friends band, or post-rock band, that hopefully has more dignity than you kak-tards. BELIEVE! AND STOP THINKING YOU ARE SO INDIE. STOP IT. PLEASE. ITS VERY PAINFUL TO WATCH.
 IF YOU ARE SO ARTY, THEN MAKE SOME PAINTINGS GOD-DAAAAAMN. AND IF YOURE SO FUCKINF FILMY, THEN GET A SUPER 8 AND FILM YOURSELF FUCKING YOUR DIGNITY. OH WAIT YOU WOULDNT FUCK YOUR DIGNITY, CAUSE YOU LOST IT, IN A GAY BAR WEARING A BLANKET SHIRT.




Le Elbow, different music to what you listen to.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Kyoko Hindu on Nosebleed Island




i have a new band coming up soon and i do have a few samples so far of my island noise-pop band. have a listen.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Psychic TV



 From the former gods of Throbbing Gristle and Alternative TV, bring you Psychic TV the wonder child of Genesis P-Orridge the occultist bloody tasted acid-head surf-goth. A band tagged as possibly 'industrial, experimental, psychedelic and electronic' but most importantly a large presence of the popular avant-garde. In the 80s, the time artists like Ariel Pink and many other based on the Lo-Fi aesthetic and grungy pop kids look back on with a tear in their eye. And psychic TV's period from 1981-1987 with the album Allegory and Self would really put a tear on the eye to many of whom who have anything to do with lo-fi pop going much around nowadays. This band being so responsible with alot of genre's nowadays as of their ever-changing style. Such as their acid-house phase, which is much like the chill-wave style of today.
 
Its a sweet nostalgic sound of psychedelic sound, and maybe just the very start of 'good' indie. hardy beats, lo-fi hurty guitar and droney acid-washed and dream out of all reality sweet druggy poppy, great fucking shit! If its there song 'Are you experienced' where a small girl sings there song for them, their music video (thanks to crazy videographer - Peter Christopherson) being a kid walking around a desert landscape in all 80s surf-goth psychedelic fashion, probably fed acid by band members. Its a band that really has a bit too much to do with music being made today, or almost what people are trying to make nowadays but its in the 80s. So its alot more sincere in the way that they are not trying to replicate anything, but rather they are the kings of it.
 
Not only this but they definetly had the strong present of 'art' such as the velvet underground, they were all quite famous with their distinct style and understanding of there somewhat made acidy genre. Its murky pop, its acid-driven stoner rock, and its really great, its something i do love. and you will probably too.
 
Contributions to Psychic TV have included artists such as Coil, Current 93, Hafler Trio, and even The Cult. Even if you don't like their music, you have appreciate those videos.

 - AND THIS ALBUM



Tickley Feather - Hors d'oeuvres (2009)



All encompassing and powerful single mom Annie Sachs or Tickley Feather is something to be excited about. Its not too sweet, and its not too poppy, and sits just right in the pretentious murks of the possible 'lo-fi' label. But undeniably, its good, very good stuff. Upon first listen, she might not sound too different from the rest of the blissfully reverbed lo-fi chicks emerging today. Although before you think too much of someone being 'lo-fi' there is a deeper and more full understanding and almost a haunting feel to Annie Sachs new musical endeavor. Her sound is 'unique, but its personal and precious' although her sound is something very new and something 2009 should be quite proud of. Have a listen and have a see, its something you should have if you dont already. And fuck pitchfork for making good music hipster garbage.

*Download* Tickley Feather - Hors d'oeuvres (2009)
lastfm
myspace


Thursday, January 14, 2010

Hleger - wood, flowers, blue bats (2009)


Well, here it is, my latest album -my baby. Pretty different but still Hleger. Inspired a little bit by chillwave in little respects, also madonna and groovey mango beats. A bit more poppy in terms of folk. Im not too sure, but i hope you like it. But mainly inspired by lo-fi tape aesthitic more than anything, and to play something thats poppy except to record it in a almost horrible way, makes it just somehow sound better. Ariel Pink and Holy Shit probably have alot to do with it. have a quick little listen? Chilly, Mangoey, Islandy, Post-punk and lo-fi stuck on a island, but its all a dream. Well, ya!

1. Baboon Groove
2. Outside
3. Maths Song
4. horrorhorror
5. all of october to sleep
6. the wood
7. and all of october
8. is it just me or are there deers on the mountain
9. california
10. ghost pop

Well if you guys ever want my music just keep tell me and ill send over a cd-r.

Hleger - is Haj! (2009)



Well i do make my own music myself, i'd like everyone to have a listen and tell me what they think, its good that way. This is a old dug-up type 'a album of old tunes of mine, the stuff i started with- i guess its expermental stuff. I had a gig at a place called Tagores and handed out some cd-r's of pretty much at that point all the music i had made that i thought people would want on a cd. From there it kind of made itself an album, and Hleger - is Haj! kind of worked. I tried to make it quite dreamy and strange but with alot influences from cool old pop and good singer-songwriters. Anyway, please do have a good look at it, Ill post more recent albums soon soon. But for now, have a listen to 'Hleger - is Haj!'.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

KyokoHindu Nosebleed City - Mixtape


Kyoko-Hindu!'s 1st Mixtape!
well hi everyone out there. welcome to the blog, welcome to kyoko-hindu nosebleed city. Here's a good mix-tape for a cold summer. Some good stuff to just listen to, have a good old listen. Its that type of stuff that makes you feel less naseous, and a little bit more cooler.

1. Black Country                   - Tonstartssbandht 
2. True Love                         - Assasins 88
3. Awesome Animals            - The Procedure Club
4. po'jam                               - xray eyeballs
5. Behemoth                          - The Procedure Club
6. The Castle                         - Holy Shit
7. Index Finger                      - The Procedure Club
8. Fake Wedding                   - xray eyeballs
9. Life on Earth                      - The Procedure Club
10. I Don't need enemies        - Holy Shit
11. Who's that Girl?               - The Bubonic Plague
12. My Whole Life Story        - Holy Shit
that order is good.
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